Listed a set of 348 rims on Ebay yesterday and received this inquiry: I almost want to see this happen. Almost. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Well they can fit an e30 with adapters, and e30 uses the same lug pattern as a civic... so I don't see why not! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
He asks you (the seller) to find out for him if they will fit his car (the 2005 civic)? Does anyone take personal responsibility anymore or is the standard now days expecting everyone else to do what ever they want for them? What is your response going to be? This could be very entertaining!
And I love seeing oem wheels on other cars. I have C4 Corvette wheels on one of my e30s Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wheels are wheels, no biggie. There are tons of guys here who swap them between models and generations of Ferrari, I don't see how this is different. On that note. Corvette's on an E28. Looks sick. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Even after his $5000 supercharger and inter-cooler.. his lowered suspension and swaybars.. the $10K bumpin' audio system, euro body kit AND the Ferrari wheels... ITS STILL A CIVIC. He probably has spent enough on his civic to have a 348, and last time I checked, they typically come with the wheels!
I honestly didn't completely discount the possibility of them working. But I would be surprised if they do. No elitist intent here. I actually have a Honda also. I just can't imagine this being the go-to rim for that car.
I don't think it is an issue with being elitist. Who hasn't owned a honda? It's about taste, self education, and the potential cost/effort involved in pulling it off that is humorous.
[pedant] The owner of the grey E30 might have got the 348 wheels to fit but they've got them on the wrong sides of the car! [/pedant]